Ijeoma Josephina Otabor, often known as Phyna, a Nigerian actress and reality TV star, has sparked a firestorm of debate on social media after openly endorsing the concept of obligatory DNA testing shortly after birth.
In a recent post, Phyna expressed her views, arguing that DNA testing should be routine for all newborns to determine paternity.
Her comment on social media has piqued the interest of both her followers and detractors, with many giving their thoughts on the subject.
The reality star’s plea for DNA testing comes after a surge in internet paternity disputes in recent years.
Netizens Reactions…
@jhessey_oflago reacted: “First time you’ve said something reasonable since dem born you, glad you’re beginning to turn a new leaf 👏”
fayo_funmi said: “DNA Test should be taken immediately after a child is born,I agree.”
niphies_decor said: “As you Dey collect birth certificate, make you Dey collect DNA test alongside to avoid all this “I found out after 10years” talk and you’ll be rest assured you.”
@Soltune said: “All she’s saying is; even if we are going to end up raising another man’s child at least, make we dey aware.”
oreo_sam said: “This young lady is always trying to say something, DNA test is needed these days though.”
_oyiza said: “Out of all languages she spoke FACTS!!!!.”
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